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One-Year Accelerated MBA

At a Glance

If you have an undergraduate degree from an accredited institution, a strong academic record including a proven emphasis in quantitative skills (think econ and accounting), and have completed the GMAT/GRE, you may be eligible for our accelerated program. It’s intense, but who wouldn’t want to complete an MBA in nine to fifteen months?

Eligibility

An undergraduate degree from an accredited institution in the following disciplines: business, economics, STEM (science, technology, engineering, math).

A strong overall academic record

Significant work experience

GMAT/GRE (May be waived for applicants with five or more years of full-time work experience and a strong academic record.)

Is an Accelerated MBA Right for You?

Do you have a solid business foundation but are looking to propel your career forward or switch gears?

Are you willing to commit to an intense 9 or 15 months of full time advanced study?

Are you excited and enthusiastic about achieving your personal, professional, and educational goals?

If you have an undergraduate degree from an accredited institution, a strong academic record including a proven emphasis in quantitative skills (think econ and accounting), and have completed the GMAT/GRE, you may be eligible for our accelerated program. It’s intense, but who wouldn’t want to complete an MBA in nine or fifteen months?

Final determination of eligibility for the accelerated one-year MBA will be made by the admissions review committee only AFTER official transcripts and an official GMAT/GRE score report have been received by the Lundquist College graduate programs office.

Key Features

Key Features

Focused: Specialize your experience with one of five curricular specializations to set yourself apart. Chose from sustainable business practices, innovation and entrepreneurship, sports business, finance and securities analysis, or advanced strategy and leadership.

Customizable curriculum: Bypass core classes to focus your studies on issues and topics that matter most to you and your professional development.

Caring faculty and staff: Our staff and faculty are approachable and helpful, and they keep generous office hours. By the end of your MBA, you will have gotten to know each other well, whether over lunch and coffee or through the give-and-take of class.

Small cohorts: Keeping our student to faculty ratio at 3:1 and our incoming classes around 50 students means people will know your name and your goals and go out of their way to help you achieve them.